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Mathematical model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mathematical model uses mathematical language to describe a system. Mathematical models are used not only in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines (such as physics, biology, earth scien...
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Mathematical modelling of infectious disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is possible to mathematically model the progress of most infectious diseases to discover the likely outcome of an epidemic or to help manage them by vaccination. This article uses some basic assu...
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We may think we know how best to eradicate the zombie threat, but movies and books give us, at best, an anecdotal account of how to deal with the undead. A new paper, however, offers mathematical models for human survival. ... When Zombies Attack!: Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Zombie Infection [University of Ottawa]
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The mathematical model described in this work uses as building blocks two models previously reported in the literature: one dealing with transport in the microvascular exchange system described by Xie et al.
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The mathematical model created in this study used the most fundamental differential equations that have ever been derived to estimate ESR. It may further our understanding of its complex mechanism.
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Using a mathematical model, we studied determinants of this difference and attempted to anticipate trends in meningococcal resistance to penicillin G. The model predicted that pneumococcal resistance in a population similar to that of France might emerge after 20 years of widespread use of -lactam antibiotics;
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